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      04-16-2013, 07:04 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Terpinator
Joseph, that sucks! I feel for you....

I thinking about only using compressed air "dusters" (often used to clean computer keyboards) to clean my screen. Has anyone had a problem using a compressed air can to blow the dust off the screen?
Yes. Never used those dusters unless they are made specifically for a camera lens. The non-camera lens dusters can contain contaminants that will sandblast the surface you are spraying.

The best method is to use 2 new MF towels. Wet one with filtered water. Then wipe wet one back and forth in side to side motion---no circular motions.

Then take dry towel and quickly wipe wet marks of with one stroke.
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